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Disney's Toy Story

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When Cowboy Woody, a pull-string doll, and Buzz Lightyear, an action figure, become separated from their owner Andy, they must settle their differences and find their way back home, in a novelization featuring color stills from the upcoming film. Original. Movie tie-in.

104 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1995

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Cathy East Dubowski

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Cathy East Dubowski is a narrator, editor, and illustrator. She specializes in novelizations of movies and literary classics for children and young adult readers. Dubowski has written more than 100 books for children, including adaptations of The Aristocats, Frances Hodgson Burnett’s A Little Princess, and Anna Sewell’s Black Beauty.

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January 10, 2020
A childhood classic, some of the most wholesome and heartwarming stories are made from Disney and Pixar. I saw this movie as a kid and immediately loved it, it's the sole reason I kept so many toys as a kid myself and literally Andy's journey was mine, growing up, getting rid of toys and keeping others, with plans to put them in storage until a time came to play with them again with kids of my own, or nieces and nephews.
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August 10, 2017
A movie novelization is a book written based on the screenplay of a film. I have loved movie novelizations since I was in middle school. It's very different from reading a book that a movie is based on. Movie novelizations usually end up being pretty close to what you see on the screen though you will occasionally read some scenes that ended up on the cutting room floor prior to the film being released. Novelizations fill in some of the gaps that are left in the movies.
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